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AMT 211

AMT 211. CATALOG DESCRIPTION: Theory of Operation Diagnosis Engine Rebuild HOURS AND CREDITS: 7:15 -8:30 a.m. 5 credits 2.0 minimum grade for degree. AMT 211. TEXT, TOOLS, AND MATERIALS: Automotive Engines by Barry Hollembeak A three ring notebook, with dividers

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AMT 211

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  1. AMT 211 • CATALOG DESCRIPTION: • Theory of Operation • Diagnosis • Engine Rebuild • HOURS AND CREDITS: • 7:15 -8:30 a.m. • 5 credits • 2.0 minimum grade for degree

  2. AMT 211 • TEXT, TOOLS, AND MATERIALS: • Automotive Engines by Barry Hollembeak • A three ring notebook, with dividers • Paper, pencils, highlighters • METHODS OF INSTRUCTION: • Lecture • Interactive video disc • Computerized testing

  3. AMT 211 • GOALS: • Employable • ASE tests A-1, M-1, M-2, and M-3 • Page 2 • COURSE OUTLINE: • Safety • I-A General Diagnosis • I-A-4 Engine R & R

  4. AMT 211 • EVALUATION: • Attendance • Attitude • Test Scores • Report Scores • ATTENDANCE: • On 4th absence student will be referred to Associate Dean • Three tardies equal one absence

  5. AMT 211 • GRADING SYSTEM: • See Handout

  6. AMT 211.1 LAB • CATALOG DESCRIPTION: • Practical experience • Diagnosis • Engine Repair Methods • HOURS AND CREDITS: • 8:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. • 9 credits (variable credit option) • 2.0 minimum grade for degree

  7. AMT 211.1 LAB • TEXT, TOOLS, AND MATERIALS: • Automotive Engines by Barry Hollembeak • Students required to provide hand tools • See Tool list • METHODS OF INSTRUCTION: • Hands on with student performing repairs • Mock-ups, Customer cars • Demonstrations by Instructor

  8. AMT 211.1 LAB • GOALS: • Employable • ASE test A-1, M-1, M-2, and M-3 • Page 2 • COURSE OUTLINE: • Safety • I-A General Diagnosis • I-A-4 Engine R & R

  9. AMT 211.1 LAB • ATTENDANCE: • On 4th absence student will be referred to Associate Dean • Three tardies equal one absence • GRADING SYSTEM: • See Handout

  10. AMT 211.1 LAB • EVALUATION & GRADING SYSTEM: • Attendance • Attitude • Number of different tasks performed • Quality of work performed • Quantity of work (# of flat rate hours)

  11. AMT 211.1 LAB • Lab grade will be determined from repair orders written by the student, for repairs (tasks) performed on customer vehicles. • Mock-ups do not count toward tasks • 31 Tasks required to pass AMT 211.1 • Two P-1, Twenty-two P-2, Seven P-3

  12. SPECIAL NEEDS • If you require and special needs or if you have a medical problem that I should be aware of please make a appointment with me immediately. • Rick Kirby • 547-0511 Ext. 266

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